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Jennifer Garner describes Reese Witherspoon as all-weather friend

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[ad_1] Jennifer Garner describes Reese Witherspoon as all-weather friend Friends always get your back—and Jennifer Garner just got one in the face of Reese Witherspoon. The actress opened up about how the latter helped her escape her rough phase. Speaking at Hello Sunshine's Shine Away event, the  Daredevil  star said, "I think back to going through a very public, very hard moment in my life," the star pointed toward The Morning Show star present at the event, "This one was right there." Remembering her efforts, the 51-year-old said, "The way I needed to get through it was to dance cardio," she continued. "And I dance cardio'd so hard, we broke her foot but she kept going," recounting her words, "Just keep dancing, ladies. Just keep dancing." Jennifer previously opened up about divorcing Ben Affleck and the challenges following the separation. "Going through it in public is not what's hard, going through it is ...

Scientists find new bat coronavirus proving COVID-19 wasn't created in labs - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] Scientists in China have discovered a new wild coronavirus with the same mutation as animals that are believed to have spread COVID-19, proving that Sars-CoV-2 was not created in a lab, Daily Mail reported. The new bat coronavirus possesses a furin cleavage site — a crucial element in COVID-19's effectiveness — which has been a topic of debate, with some experts claiming it could only have been acquired through lab experiments. The newly discovered TyRo-CoV-162275 virus, which is up to 98% identical to coronaviruses found in pangolins, — the animal long suspected of passing COVID-19 to humans — has been criticised for supporting the “lab leak theory” The theory suggests that COVID-19-like viruses emerge in the wild and pass between species, despite studies showing that wild coronaviruses can acquire the structure naturally. Dr Kristian Andersen, a top Danish infectious disease expert, shared the new study on X, formerly known as Twitter, where he wrote: “The scie...

Jeremy Renner says he won't be "victimized" by snowplow injuries in emotional first interview: "It would have been a horrible way to die"

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[ad_1] Jeremy Renner is opening up about the New Year's Day snowplow accident that left him in critical condition . Sitting in his wheelchair in an exclusive interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer released on Thursday, the "Avengers" star recalls the horrifying moment, saying it was "my mistake," and "I paid for it."  The day of the incident, Renner was plowing the snow ahead of a day of skiing with his family in Reno, Nevada. He had used the more than 14,000-pound snowcat several times before, and on this day, his nephew Alex was out there helping him. At one point while driving the plow, it kept slipping and Renner couldn't see where his nephew was, so Renner opened the door and stuck one foot out to try and find him.  He told Sawyer that all he remembers next is that he lost his footing and fell off the side. He was alright at first, but worried that the machine was going to sandwich his nephew in between it and the nearby truck, ...

Subscriptions can be hell to cancel. Now, the FTC wants a new

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[ad_1] Subscriptions can be tough to cancel, with some companies putting consumers on lengthy holds or subjecting them to sales pitches to try to change their minds. It's such a pain point that subscriptions are among the top sources of complaints at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.  Now, the FTC said it is proposing a new rule that would require businesses to make it as easy to cancel subscriptions as it was to sign up for them. In other words, if you purchased a magazine subscription online, you should be able to cancel it online just as simply, in the same number of steps — rather than being required to pick up the phone to talk with a customer service rep.   The so-called "click to cancel" provision comes as subscription businesses are growing, with many witnessing a boost during the pandemic as consumers signed up for streaming services and fitness brands like Peloton. Older industries such as newspapers, cable-TV providers...

Greta Thunberg joins activists to disrupt oil executives' forum in London - Times of India

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[ad_1] LONDON: Greta Thunberg joined dozens of climate activists outside a central London hotel on Tuesday to disrupt a meeting of oil and gas company executives. Five people were arrested on suspicion of obstructing a highway during the protest targeting the Energy Intelligence Forum , which is hosting speakers including the chief executives of Saudi Arabia’s Aramco and Norway’s Equinor as well as the UK's energy security minister. Protesters attempted to block access to the conference venue, the InterContinental Hotel on Park Lane, by sitting on the sidewalk by the entrance. They held aloft banners and chanted “oily money out” and “cancel the conference," while some lit yellow and pink smoke flares. Greenpeace activists abseiled down from the roof of the hotel to unfurl a banner reading “make big oil pay." The protesters accuse fossil fuel companies of deliberately slowing the global energy transition to renewables in order to make more profit. “The world is d...

Carrie Preston talks season two of CBS's hit series "Elsbeth"

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[ad_1] Carrie Preston talks season two of CBS's hit series "Elsbeth" - CBS News Watch CBS News Carrie Preston returns for season two of Elsbeth, a spinoff of "The Good Wife." She joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to talk about the latest season and having her real-life husband, Michael Emerson, make a guest appearance. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/entertainment/carrie-preston-talks-season-two-of-cbss-hit-series-elsbeth/?feed_id=329605&_unique_id=67735f9767e9d

Reuters reveals Airbus implements A350 design change amid Qatar Airways feud - Reuters News Agency

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[ad_1] Business & Finance 19 January 2023, 9:27 pm. 1 minute Reuters reported Airbus has carried out design changes to A350 passenger jets amid a $2 billion dispute with Qatar Airways over surface damage, which spilled over to a debate on security this week. The two companies have been fighting in court for months over the safety impact of flaking paint that exposed corrosion or gaps in a sub-layer of metallic lightning protection. Article Tags Topics of Interest: Business & Finance Type: Reuters Best Sectors: Aerospace & Defence Regions: Middle East Countries: Qatar Win Types: Impact (Long Term) Story Types: Human Interest / Feature Media Types: Text Customer Impact: Important Regional Story [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/world-news/reuters-reveals-airbus-implements-a350-design-change-amid-qatar-airways-feud-reuters-news-agency/?feed_id=329596&_unique_id=6773437ce8f83